
Taiwanese knitting and textile dyeing company, Wu Luen, has started its new manufacturing facility to help accommodate more advanced knitting and manufacturing equipment. The expansion move follows a rise in demand for more enhanced production methods in the country.
Located at Changhua County, the new facility is approximately 8,000 square metres in size, and will help consolidate the company’s former spandex and rigid knitting mills, as well as help further expansion to accommodate the advanced knitting and manufacturing equipment.
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Peter Wu, Chairman of Wu Luen Knitting Company, commented, “Our objective is to collaborate with our customers to consistently develop and deliver exceptional textiles that provide them with a competitive edge and stable growth.”
The company further reports that the new facility will optimize its ability to supply according to the customers’ needs while offering a modern, comfortable environment for its employees to thrive.
With approximately 600 employees, the manufacturer claims to be the largest warp knitter in Taiwan. In addition to the new knitting facility, Wu Luen owns and operates Sun Luen Dyeing Factory located nearby.






